
Introduction: Understanding Abundance as Freedom
Living abundantly is also about recognizing the freedom you already have and expanding on it.

We often think of abundance as having more—more money, more possessions, more opportunities.
But true abundance is about living without restriction. It is the freedom to do what brings you joy without feeling confined by circumstances.
Whether you have vast financial resources or are simply starting to explore the idea of living freely, abundance is available to you in this very moment.
By tuning your mind to the vibration of abundance, you begin to attract more of what you want into your life. You can start today. Even right now.
This post will explore how you can live in abundance right now, by focusing on three key principles, supported by insights from Neville Goddard and timeless wisdom from Bible scriptures.
Point 1: Living Abundantly Starts with Your Mindset
Abundance Is a State of Mind
Neville Goddard famously said, "Assume the feeling of your wish fulfilled."Â This means that the experience of abundance begins in your thoughts.
You don't need to have millions of dollars in the bank to start living abundantly. You need to start by thinking and feeling as if you already have the freedom you desire.
For example, if you had no financial restrictions, what would you do? You might spend more time in nature, pursue hobbies that bring you joy, or deepen relationships with loved ones. These experiences are available to you now, regardless of your financial situation.
Example: Small Daily Choices
Consider someone who enjoys painting. They might believe they need a lot of money to afford expensive materials and studio space.
But, by shifting their mindset, they can start by painting with simple tools at home, creating beauty from what they have.
In doing so, they live in abundance by expressing their creativity without waiting for ideal circumstances. The joy in creating and exploring art makes them feel rich in experience.
Scripture Insight
The Bible reinforces this idea in Luke 17:21, which states, "The kingdom of God is within you."Â This kingdom refers to the abundance of joy, peace, and fulfillment that comes from within.
When you change your internal world, the external world begins to reflect this abundance.
Point 2: Small Acts of Freedom Align You with Abundance
The Power of Freedom in Your Daily Life
Living abundantly is also about recognizing the freedom you already have and expanding on it.
By engaging in small acts that involve your total freedom, you raise your vibration to match the frequency of the abundance you seek.
These acts may seem minor, but they are powerful because they are unrestricted and free-flowing.
Example: Doing What You Love Without Restrictions
Imagine you love reading, but often feel restricted by time or money. Living abundantly could mean dedicating a few moments each day to enjoy a book or listening to audiobooks while commuting.
These small actions are free, yet they bring you joy and expand your sense of freedom. In doing so, you begin to align yourself with a life that feels more abundant.
Scripture Insight
In John 10:10, Jesus says, "I have come that they may have life, and have it more abundantly."Â This abundant life is about living freely and fully in the present.
By embracing your current freedoms and expanding on them, you embody the abundant life.
Neville Goddard's Perspective
Goddard encourages us to live "in the end" of our desires, meaning to act as if the abundance we desire is already ours. "The feeling of the wish fulfilled is the way to live without restriction,"Â he writes. Small, free actions help you live in that state now, as if your wishes have already been fulfilled.
Point 3: Abundance Attracts More Abundance
Opening Yourself to Ideas and Opportunities
When you live in abundance, no matter how small the actions may seem, you open your brainwaves and aura to receive more ideas and suggestions leading to abundance.
This creates a momentum where you naturally attract more experiences that match the freedom and joy you're already living in.
It’s a self-reinforcing cycle: the more you act from a place of freedom, the more abundance you draw into your life.
Example: Momentum of Creative Ideas
Let’s say you start cooking meals at home because it brings you joy. As you continue, you might get the idea to start a food blog, or even open a small business.
The simple act of living in freedom by cooking not only brings abundance in terms of nourishment but also opens doors to new opportunities for growth and creativity.
Scripture Insight
Proverbs 3:5-6Â says, "Trust in the Lord (THE I AM IN YOU) with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths."Â
Cooking with Love is cooking with God, or the Spriit of abundance. Trusting that abundance is already in your life will open pathways you couldn't have imagined.
As you trust and act freely, more ideas, resources, and opportunities come your way, further expanding your abundance. It's the doing of Love or God within.
Conclusion: Abundance Is Here, Right Now
Abundance is not a distant goal—it's something you can live right now, no matter where you are or what you have.
By aligning your mindset, embracing small acts of freedom, and opening yourself to new ideas and opportunities, you create a life that feels unrestricted and full.
As Neville Goddard teaches, assuming the feeling of your wish fulfilled allows you to live in abundance, and the Bible assures us that the kingdom of abundance is already within us.
Start today by doing one small thing that feels abundant to you, and watch how your life begins to shift in extraordinary ways. Check out the YouTube Series on Abundance.
Much Love,
Alain
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